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I'm new to weight weenies but have used the forum before as a visitor. Glad to finally join. Anyway I've been trying to find a review on the 2018 giant tcr advanced pro 1. I'm really curious how it stands up to the 2016 as far as weight and performance etc.Thanks in advance for any information.

Enowak wrote:I'm new to weight weenies but have used the forum before as a visitor. Glad to finally join. Anyway I've been trying to find a review on the 2018 giant tcr advanced pro 1. I'm really curious how it stands up to the 2016 as far as weight and performance etc.Thanks in advance for any information.

I took one for a 10-15 minute test ride yesterday. Can't compare to the 2016 but these were my thoughts if they help:The Large I rode weighed 7.45kg without pedals, but including Aussie legal reflectors (front, rear and wheels) and bell.

Initially it felt just kind of okay, but when i gave it a bit of extra leg input the bike really shot forwards in a way my alloy endurance bike just doesn't do. Mind you it does weigh almost 10kg so not apples to apples. Pedalling out of the saddle was the same - input = acceleration. It was quite addictive!The carbon wheels felt great, and repeated hard brake testing produced no squeal. They just worked again and again. No need to think, just brake, which is how brakes should be.It did feel very "focused" ie less than 100km might be okay but longer than that might be an issue. That could just be me though.

The 2018 range have an 11-30 cassette so just a bit easier for us spinners than an 11-28. With that, I think I could cope with the 52-36 (coming from a 50-34).

I have a Pro 1 2016 model, I bought the frameset and move my champy record on to that. Amazing bike, the acceleration is incredible, and much more aero then you would think. I used to ride a Cervelo S2 (from 2012) and this TCR is at least as aero, but much much stiffer. The frame is super super nice! Mine is is about 6,8kg

I own the 2017 Advanced Pro 1 and love it! The frame is very stiff and great for acceleration, although it can be a tad harsh on rough roads (In saying that i have done plenty of gravel rides with no problems). The wheelset is great to ride and braking in the dry is excellent. In the wet the braking performance decreases substantially but is still predictable. I can't comment on tubeless compatibility as I use tubes, but getting both GP4000sII's and Vittoria Corsa G+'s can be a bit of a struggle. The stock saddle isn't very padded but still more comfortable than anything else i have tried.
Would fully recommend this bike!!!